The Wild West isn’t dead yet, as Rockstar’s original Red Dead Redemption game finally hits PC later this month

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It’s almost time, OG Red Dead Redemption fans, as the classic open-world cowboy game is coming to PC in October.

Fans have long been clamoring for a PC version of Rockstar’s 2010 contemporary classic, Red Dead Redemption, and while there have been plenty of rumors and speculations surrounding the game coming to the platform, nothing has materialized yet. But that changes today as Rockstar announced that the western game will be released on PC on October 29 along with Undead Nightmare. “For the first time ever, John Marston’s beloved journey can be experienced on PC in stunning new detail, with both Red Dead Redemption and its companion iconic zombie horror story, Undead Nightmare, coming to PC on October 29.” reads the port description trailer.

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“In partnership with Double Eleven, this up-to-date release adds PC-specific enhancements including native 4K resolution at up to 144Hz on compatible hardware, support for both Ultrawide (21:9) and Super Ultrawide (32:9) monitors ), HDR10 support and full keyboard and mouse functionality. There’s also support for NVIDIA DLSS 3.7 and AMD FSR 3.0 upscaling, NVIDIA DLSS frame generation, adjustable draw distances, shadow quality settings, and more.

According to A information post on the Rockstar websitePre-order information will be available later this week and will be available for purchase in the Rockstar Store, Steam or Epic Games Store. This long-awaited news will be greatly welcomed by many fans, especially those who have a penchant for modding, and with the inclusion of Undead Nightmare, it will arrive at the perfect time for the Halloween season.

Red Dead Redemption was released last year on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, although unlike its contemporary counterpart Grand Theft Auto 5, which is available on every platform under the sun, it did not receive a PS5 version (although it does have some FPS options exclusive to the console up-to-date generation). Now we just have to wait and see how long it will take to convert the game’s trains to the Thomas tank engine.

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